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    Tanganyikan cichlid set-up advice :)

    thanks for the feedback, Think I'll probably go with south american dwarfes then. Ad
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    Tanganyikan cichlid set-up advice :)

    Afternoon everyone, I've not been on here for some time, been couped up on a reef specific forum. Any way, I'm in the process of breaking down my marine tank and returning to freshwater. I love malawi mbuna and used t get great pleasure from a mbuna set-up a few years back, but my Osaka 155...
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    10 gallon saltwater

    High Fin's stay pretty small imo. I had S. nematodes in my 40L with a Randalls pistol and he was fine...well till he went carpet surfing. I'd say though that they're ideal for little tanks as thet stay small at 2" or so and are pretty sedentary. Make sure you have a lid though. Ad
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    Lighting question??

    OOps sorry. Thanks for the move!
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    Lighting question??

    Hi, On my nano I run a 36w power compact tube, I've just noticed though that the ballast says 18w. Apart from the tube taking 5mins or so to brighten up the light sems to work perfectly well. But just had a thought, it it only putting out 18w of light, or is it running at the full 36w tube...
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    Clownfish all of a suddon sick

    drummev, your quite right. I was only suggesting the 50% changes while there was ammonia present in the system. I would then do 10-20% weekly or fortnightly, like I said previously. TBH lots of people do 40-50% water changes fortnightly in nano's, I'm always a bit worried about the stress on...
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    An unexpected speedbump while attempting to cycle

    What is your maintenance schedule while the tank is cycling. I did a fish in cycle on my freshwater. I added 5 leopard danios to my 65l. I did nothing to it at all at first apart from test daily for ammonia and nitrite. After 6 days I got ammonia reading, after 15 days I had a complete cycle...
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    Clownfish all of a suddon sick

    As long as all the levels (pH, temp and sg) are the same as the tank water it should be fine. Once all is stable, 10% weekly or fortnightly would be fine if stocking is low. It might also be worht getting your lfs to check the ammonia levels, sometimes testkits can give false results when...
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    Clownfish all of a suddon sick

    Worth noting, clowns do behave quite strangely...they are clowns after all. I had one who used to sleep on his side at the top of the tank. I was always having to check he was still alive. Ad
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    Clownfish all of a suddon sick

    As said, fish don't like ammonia! I'd do a substantial water change, 50% ish to keep it low. Make sure the param's of the new water are the same as the tank water otherwise your gonna stress the fish out even more. Keep an eye on the ammonia then for the next few days and do more water changes...
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    More on the free live tank. . .going down!

    Forgot to say. Does the tank run a skimmer? addin a skimmer may help reduce organic pollutants and sort things out quicker. The leathers should be fine in the long run. You may find they'll sulk and close up for a while. It takes them a few days to react, then a few days to come round (sometimes...
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    More on the free live tank. . .going down!

    Hi, I guess the amm and nitrite readings are due to the move. Some of the inhabitants of the live rock will begin to die off after even a brief exposure to the air, sponges in particular. Disturbing the sand bed could also lead to a small cycle. When you say 'replaced the filter pad', what...
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    5ft Column Fish Tank (The Classic Fool)

    I'd go for trops rather than goldies. You could fit a large group of guppies in there, reckon it'd look pretty cool. IME trops are easier (simpler) to care for than goldies also. Goldfish are messy buggers, so your filter would have to be top notch. Keep things simple, and things should be fine...
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    5ft Column Fish Tank (The Classic Fool)

    Hope the links a help. Anyway, most of the issues can be got around, to a certain extent. Surface area is important for gas exchange, you can help this along by buying a powerhead and pointing it upwards at the surface or even an airline with the diffuser just under the surface to cause...
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    Ummm.. Hi I'm the new kid....

    Nice start but do LOTS of research and all will be great. Just a note on the 'nemo' theme. All the characters but nemo himself (clownfish) will be too large for that tank by a reasonable amount. Certainly no porcupine puffer, bannerfish, yellow tang (or any other tang). The cleaner shrimp would...
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    5ft Column Fish Tank (The Classic Fool)

    Hi Mate, Have a look here New Cylinder Pipefish and Seahorse Tank - UltimateReef.com Ad
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    Male betta tank mates

    how clean is that tank. wow
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    Yayy!! a turtle!

    YEs use dechlorinator, the filter needs to be biological like your aquarium one. Also, my lfs's filter return pipe, trickles water over the gravel (land area) forming a kind of giant trickle filter, don't know if thats deliberate or not. The gravel looks porous, a bit like live rock rubble...
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    Yayy!! a turtle!

    MAny turtles are omnivores, but some are carnivores and some veggies. The specific care of your turtle is totally dependant on what sort he is. If he is a red eared slider (terrapins as we call em over here) are omnivores. I'm pretty confident though that pellets shouldn't be his complete diet...
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    Yayy!! a turtle!

    LOL...oh yeah it blead. Don't compare the dragon to your turtle too much. Water dragons are true predators and have razor sharp teeth, pretty sure you turtle will have a beak (of sorts) albeit quite sharp. I might be wrong, but guess it would bruise more than cut. She wasn't aggressive, just...
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    Yayy!! a turtle!

    Cool, most pet stores (in the UK anyway) sell them. They're basically the same as your standard aquarium light fitting...the T8 tube type. It's just a different colour bulb, usually a blueish colour. But they're specially supplied for reptile use. Check out those links, they'll tell you exactly...
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    Yayy!! a turtle!

    Regarding cutting his head off, wouldn't have thought so. Best not test the theory though:D I had a Chinese water dragon once, couldn't find my tongs to feed it so used my fingers...DOH Little devil took a nice slice outta mu finger and didn't let go for about 5 mins. Then went nice and septic...
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    Yayy!! a turtle!

    Mate, please do your research, don't assume that because he's alive he's healthy. Reptiles NEED UV light, without it his bones could become soft. If you mean he'll be fine for a couple of days untill I sort out the correct equiptment, then I appologise. I'm not trying to sound patronising...
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    Yayy!! a turtle!

    or here Tortoise Trust Web - Red-Eared Slider Care
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    Yayy!! a turtle!

    This looks like a reasonable place to start Basic Care - Water Turtles
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